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B&W advised me to use any adhesive putty product. I used Elmer's Tac 'N Stik and it works fine. I put four 1" pieces under each speaker and pressed the speaker down. It adheres well enough without bonding it permanently.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I spiked the stand through the carpet and had the four rubber feet left over. I screwed all four to the top of the loudspeaker platform and set the loudspeakers on the upward-facing rubber feet. Works great! No way the loudspeakers are sliding off. Certainly less chance of marring the finish compared to the supplied spikes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is nothing that came with it to use to attach the speaker. I just Put the speaker on top of it and it’s working fine and steady.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No need to drill holes. I have the same speakers. The stands have spikes that prevents speakers from sliding. Weird design but works.
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